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Setup Landing/Login Page for Internet

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I am trying to setup a system so when you go to connect to my Guest Internet Connection you are sent to your web browser to a login page to login there. Similar to some Hotels, If anyone knows how to do this please contact me!

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I am using only a simple modem/router from my ISP (Telstra). I may or may not upgrade to a unifi system in the future as it makes stuff easier and better. However, for the moment I am just using a simple modem from my ISP.

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Just now, SummerlyEagle17 said:

I am using only a simple modem/router from my ISP (Telstra). I may or may not upgrade to a unifi system in the future as it makes stuff easier and better. However, for the moment I am just using a simple modem from my ISP.

Yea your gonna need different equement for this.

 

What is the goal of the captive portal? Id just use a shared guest password.

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1 minute ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Yea your gonna need different equement for this.

 

What is the goal of the captive portal? Id just use a shared guest password.

I have 2 connections, A Main one and a Guest One (Both switch between 2GHZ and 5GHZ). This is just a fun project I saw that I am interested in doing!

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Is there anyway to do it though without unfi or similar equipment?

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2 minutes ago, SummerlyEagle17 said:

Is there anyway to do it though without unfi or similar equipment?

There are some out there, google captive portal and you will find some answers. But  you will need additional hardware to do this. Getting a router that supports it would be the easiest and simplest way to do this.

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

There are some out there, google captive portal and you will find some answers. But  you will need additional hardware to do this. Getting a router that supports it would be the easiest and simplest way to do this.

Ok, Thanks for the information, I will research and try that.

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